Does raise a child can be compatible with other activities? Normally there is no alternative , and dads / moms should juggle and do everything ( work , kids and everything else ) or at least try. I'm baffled but at the same time amazed and deeply grateful , about this brutal awakening of the creative side , the flow of ideas, the desire to undertake and the winds of change that brings nurturing, and by contrast, little or nonexistent time available to realize these dreams. I refer to my personal experience , and that of many dads / moms that found their calling, or what they really want to do with their life , through motherhood/fatherhood. .

Personally, since I decided to dedicate myself to arts&crafts , about 6 years ago , I was never so pleased with the results of my work like since Abril came into my life . Maybe all of that hours breastfeeding, relieving her cries or staying asleep while lulling her have done for my creativity much more than hours repeating the same pattern in the workshop. And all this has opened doors and opportunities I have never imagined . And suddenly, while daydream , and a thousand great ideas are filling my head , I'm beginning to travel very fast, so much it seems I'm travelling at the speed of light, even my jaw dislodges... a girl shouts: - Mom!!! And world stops, and you no longer remember what you was dreaming , and you wonder if all this makes any sense. A very soft voice , within me, knows it: our children are giving us a great gift : the chance to be kids again, and enjoy the present moment . And although there are many tough days , perhaps this is the key by which our creativity is manifested , and in turn, requires us to be in the here and now, without opportunities to be constantly projecting into the future . And although this is a bad thing for our rational and linear thinking , it is also a great learning experience if we choose to receive and enjoy it...

Or is there something that complete and cherish more our soul that the seeds of dandelion your child is blowing in the wind ... ?